Hi Misty, I'm not a pcos patient but an endo patient which is little related. Pcos and endometriosis are believe to have hormonal imbalance, either a high estrogen or a low progesterone. It can make a woman difficult to conceive. Both the diseases can be treated and doctors will definetely prescribe contraceptive pills to suppress or slow the growth. Vitamins and dietary supplements would really help you as my cousin also have the same problem like you and she conceive after 5 years of marriage. She took Ovacare and her dh took oligocare. Try to avoid food that has xenoestrogens coz they mimic estrogen and take more green leafy vegs coz they contain phytoestrogens.
Hope metformin will help your diabetes.
Wish u get well soon.
I have pcos and have been blessed with 4 kids so don't have too much worry about that!!! it could also take longer with you being on the metformin...it helps with regulation of the period...I had the mirena IUD a few years back and it never stopped my period...having PCOS I have found that my body will fight to be normal and have periods...the normal I mean is a normal bleeding woman...and it ***** but it's do-able....what dose of metformin are you taking??
I am taking 500 mg of metformin but she said she may up the dose once I get used to it. She warned me that it could upset me stomach and cause a lot of running to the bathroom....and OMG it did! When you had your IUD do you remember ever losing your sex drive? I'm sorry that's so personal but I have notices a huge difference in my sex drive about 3 weeks after having it inserted. Did you use anything to help you get pregnant?
no loss in sex drive but any type of birth control with hormones that is a possible side effect...and is that 500mg a day or what?
Yes...thats 500 mg. a day. Is that normal?
Hi Misty are you only taking one tablet a day??I had erratic bleedings for months on end in 2009 and the longest i had my period was for 7months straight..I was concerned and scared that i was going to die of blood loss but then i made an appointment with my GP and found out that i might have polops. a week or so after that i got an ultrasound and scan done and i was diagnosed with PCOS. I was prescribed to take Metformin 500 mg tablets aswell. Within the first week i had to take one tablet a day and the next week i had to take 3 a day and carried on this way for 6 months taking 3 tabs a day. After 6 months i was fine and my periods went back to normal.so my advice to you is maybe you might need to start taking 3 tablets a day:-/well i wish you all the best in getting your periods back to normal.